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kansas city, and northern new england having the coldest morning. windchills in negative numbers in maine. it's bitterly cold, but not a lot of nasty weather out there. showers in south carolina and a little activity along the texas coast but that is about it, just cold dry air dominates much of the country as we go throughout the day. and you can see that rain exiting areas, especially of north carolina during the morning. morning commute from raleigh, durham area, from the coastal areas, north carolina out to the outer banks. you'll have a little wet weather but that's about it. here's your forecast for this wednesday. with 30s across the heartland in new england. a little snow flurry activity in minneapolis. that's a look at the national forecast. now, here's a look at the weather outside of your wind. >> well, areas like memphis, tennessee, have been very cold. i think we're going to hit the peak of it, though. i think we'll warm things up in the middle of the weekend. a lot of people are enjoying it in the middle of the nation. it's been very c
kansas city, and northern new england having the coldest morning. windchills in negative numbers in maine. it's bitterly cold, but not a lot of nasty weather out there. showers in south carolina and a little activity along the texas coast but that is about it, just cold dry air dominates much of the country as we go throughout the day. and you can see that rain exiting areas, especially of north carolina during the morning. morning commute from raleigh, durham area, from the coastal areas,...
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near freezing around new england, near freezing also for new york city. d.c. could get up to 51 by sunday. >>> just ahead, jay-z gets his gatsby on. then the biggest movie releases in 2013. that's next. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he ever lets her leave again. iams. keep love strong. maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. get started at legalzoom.com today. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much i
near freezing around new england, near freezing also for new york city. d.c. could get up to 51 by sunday. >>> just ahead, jay-z gets his gatsby on. then the biggest movie releases in 2013. that's next. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep...
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england to the super bowl. cundoff has been cut a total of 9 times in his career.yet harbaugh wants a little competition to hopefully light a spark under the struggling akers in sacramento - two people were shot and killed in an incident that led to the cancellation of the city's fireworks show. >> certainly, he has done a lot of great things, the warriors against the clippers. just a little bit of bluster kron >> good night.
england to the super bowl. cundoff has been cut a total of 9 times in his career.yet harbaugh wants a little competition to hopefully light a spark under the struggling akers in sacramento - two people were shot and killed in an incident that led to the cancellation of the city's fireworks show. >> certainly, he has done a lot of great things, the warriors against the clippers. just a little bit of bluster kron >> good night.
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we're in danger of becoming a dinosaur if we dpobt figure what people want west coast, new england, great lakes they are sold blue. we're not going win den as a party. >> what do you think they. the. >> they are conservative they think we should balance our bucket we don't think we should be at war all the time. i think
we're in danger of becoming a dinosaur if we dpobt figure what people want west coast, new england, great lakes they are sold blue. we're not going win den as a party. >> what do you think they. the. >> they are conservative they think we should balance our bucket we don't think we should be at war all the time. i think
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quite a different story in the northern tier of new england. readings being double digit below zero. wind-chill factor. feels like minus 20 in caribou, maine. what about the actual outside air temperatures? scranton, 16 degrees right now and saw quite a bit of snowfall in the last 24 hours as well. six to eight inches, those were the common amounts. atlantic city reporting temperatures into the 30s. the highs expected for today, syracuse, 22, washington, d.c., you are not going to budge much as far as temperatures are concerned. it will stay in the upper 30s and lingering moisture on the gulf coast. santa anas should die down just a smidge. could see wind gusts up around 50 or 60 miles an hour. >> happy new year again. >>> best advice, coming up next. today from actor aidan quinn. lo, alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. let's fight fat with alli. ♪ let's fight fat with alli. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it al
quite a different story in the northern tier of new england. readings being double digit below zero. wind-chill factor. feels like minus 20 in caribou, maine. what about the actual outside air temperatures? scranton, 16 degrees right now and saw quite a bit of snowfall in the last 24 hours as well. six to eight inches, those were the common amounts. atlantic city reporting temperatures into the 30s. the highs expected for today, syracuse, 22, washington, d.c., you are not going to budge much as...
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england. you have had mass murders in england, mass murders -- people need to be able to defend themselves at the point of the crime and not wait for 20 minutes for the police to come when everybody is dead. >> when you said is an absolutely, the gun murder rate in countries like britain or germany or australia who have all suffered massacres many years ago of a similar nature. there are 35 people killed a year, your country is 12,000. >> your murder rate is lower than ours, that is true, your violent crime rate -- your violent crime rate. >> and they got rid of these all the weapons. >> as is the violent crime rate in australia. america is not the wild west that you are depicting, we only have the problem in our cities, and unhappily in our schools where people like you have been able to get laws put on the books that keep people from being able to defend themselves. i honestly don't understand why you would rather have people be victims of a crime than be able to defend things. it is -- >> y
england. you have had mass murders in england, mass murders -- people need to be able to defend themselves at the point of the crime and not wait for 20 minutes for the police to come when everybody is dead. >> when you said is an absolutely, the gun murder rate in countries like britain or germany or australia who have all suffered massacres many years ago of a similar nature. there are 35 people killed a year, your country is 12,000. >> your murder rate is lower than ours, that is...
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england. you have had mass murders in england, mass murders -- people need to be able to defend themselves at the point of the crime and not wait for 20 minutes for the police to come when everybody is dead. >> when you said is an absolutely, the gun murder rate in countries like britain or germany or australia who have all suffered massacres many years ago of a similar nature. there are 35 people killed a year, your country is 12,000. >> your murder rate is lower than ours, that is true, your violent crime rate -- your violent crime rate. >> and they got rid of these all the weapons. >> as is the violent crime rate in australia. america is not the wild west that you are depicting, we only have the problem in our cities, and unhappily in our schools where people like you have been able to get laws put on the books that keep people from being able to defend themselves. i honestly don't understand why you would rather have people be victims of a crime than be able to defend things. it is -- >> y
england. you have had mass murders in england, mass murders -- people need to be able to defend themselves at the point of the crime and not wait for 20 minutes for the police to come when everybody is dead. >> when you said is an absolutely, the gun murder rate in countries like britain or germany or australia who have all suffered massacres many years ago of a similar nature. there are 35 people killed a year, your country is 12,000. >> your murder rate is lower than ours, that is...
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a few showers possible throughout parts of south texas, new england. might see a few snowshowers. then another system taking shape on saturday. but still not really looking for much precipitation with it. mainly just going to see more of that cold air in play. so we are in wintertime now in a big way. at least it's going to feel like it for the northern tier of the country. at least most of the northern tier of the country. getting the northern plains. then on sunday still some showers coming off of the great lakes. so we could see a little bit of snow, parts of pennsylvania, ohio, and new york. temperatures staying cool all the way down. just about to the gulf coast. right along the gulf coast we'll see readings into the 60s. on monday a chance for showers with another system moving into the pacific northwest. but quiet throughout the country. midsection into the northeast and much of the east coast. remember on the weather channel week days starting at 5:30 a.m. eastern you can wake up with al and stephanie. i played a round of golf.id in the last five hours? then i read a book
a few showers possible throughout parts of south texas, new england. might see a few snowshowers. then another system taking shape on saturday. but still not really looking for much precipitation with it. mainly just going to see more of that cold air in play. so we are in wintertime now in a big way. at least it's going to feel like it for the northern tier of the country. at least most of the northern tier of the country. getting the northern plains. then on sunday still some showers coming...
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england along the long island shore coastline, when the english came. the whites finally annihilated them until as herman melville writes in moby dick, they were "as extinct as the ancient medes." how come that image, that caught your fancy? >> part of it, for me, is there's some real honesty around who we are as americans. what were the processes that made it happen? you know, when you look at this, you look at sort of what's going on in "moby dick," that this tribe, this nation that's quote unquote "been annihilated," in some ways they survive in the name of the pequod. you know, they survive in the name of the great boat. they are, in fact, the metaphor for the america, you know? so there's a metaphor of america, that the boat, the pequod, represents for melville and i think for the average reader. that certainly there's a lot that's very rich there. and as someone who grew up in, i grew up on an island where all the tainos had been annihilated. >> all the? >> the tainos, the indigenous folks of the islands, the indigenous folks of hispaniola. and fo
england along the long island shore coastline, when the english came. the whites finally annihilated them until as herman melville writes in moby dick, they were "as extinct as the ancient medes." how come that image, that caught your fancy? >> part of it, for me, is there's some real honesty around who we are as americans. what were the processes that made it happen? you know, when you look at this, you look at sort of what's going on in "moby dick," that this tribe,...
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england. he recently completed a study during the siege of boston for the national park service. it's also good about doing england's youth during the resolution, count watchman at the boston massacre, the wave of bankruptcies in 176500 tons friday pope may celebration. that was a crazy event annually. he has lectured in many historical site, including this one. bob -- i'm sorry, john bell. [applause] and todd train to come among the nations leading authorities on 18th century newspapers as he could no doubt tell. he's still one of the most significant collections of americans from pollution during the earliest printed reports of practically every major event in battle from 1763 to 1783. todd is curator publisher of before history.com, an online museum and educational archive of significant newspapers dating back to the 16th century. todd andrlik. [applause] so will open up the question-and-answer with our panel. >> let me just say that todd has done something extraordinary with this book. i d
england. he recently completed a study during the siege of boston for the national park service. it's also good about doing england's youth during the resolution, count watchman at the boston massacre, the wave of bankruptcies in 176500 tons friday pope may celebration. that was a crazy event annually. he has lectured in many historical site, including this one. bob -- i'm sorry, john bell. [applause] and todd train to come among the nations leading authorities on 18th century newspapers as he...
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as the train sped along past the white church spires of various new england greens, the afternoon sun began falling toward the west and the temperature began dropping as well. they held towns of western massachusetts, of which skinnerville was one, were known for the long winters, and the year 1874 had been no exception. it had snowed for days at the end of april, with heavy storms paralyzing the countryside, and they were still still on the ground in patches. at for the moment, and that some streetcar, skinner was miles or any lingering wintry weather. outside the sky was clear. the tracks were clear, and he was rapidly winding down one of the most rewarding business trips he'd ever had. skinner had just been hailed as a pioneer in his field. his speech at the bank would have been so successful it was highlighted in the papers. and his industry was considered by some to be one of the most exciting in america. furthermore, his store downtown was filled with activity. it is hard a new salesman, a strapping young man named fred warner, and he was getting ready to expand his business aga
as the train sped along past the white church spires of various new england greens, the afternoon sun began falling toward the west and the temperature began dropping as well. they held towns of western massachusetts, of which skinnerville was one, were known for the long winters, and the year 1874 had been no exception. it had snowed for days at the end of april, with heavy storms paralyzing the countryside, and they were still still on the ground in patches. at for the moment, and that some...
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new england, very cold. we're covered in snow. and the windchills, the coldest so far this winter season. we're in the single digits from boston to hartford to albany to buffalo. much of this area going to struggle to even hit freezing today. so temperatures for the highs will be the coldest of the winter. maybe a few snow flurries around buffa buffalo. middle of the country, we are dry. there's really no big storms heading this way. so if you have snow on the ground, it's most likely going to stay there for a while. but no new snow anticipated. it's cold. chicago, minneapolis, kansas city, a lot of locations including all of the rockies in the single digits or negative numbers. your forecast on this wednesday, as i've been saying, a very quiet weather pattern across the nation. really zero travel delays out there besides the de-icing that will be done at a lot of the airports. and even as we head towards tomorrow, we're looking at a quiet weather pattern. it is cold. we're in the heart of our winter season but happy to say no mor
new england, very cold. we're covered in snow. and the windchills, the coldest so far this winter season. we're in the single digits from boston to hartford to albany to buffalo. much of this area going to struggle to even hit freezing today. so temperatures for the highs will be the coldest of the winter. maybe a few snow flurries around buffa buffalo. middle of the country, we are dry. there's really no big storms heading this way. so if you have snow on the ground, it's most likely going to...
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the senate is waiting for the house but this was a major disaster, the worst disaster to hit the new england area in our lifetime, time for congress to step up and act as a community, as a nation to those in need. connell: thank you for coming on today. the judge is that coming up, and in the paul lozano, not happy about the deal for different reasons and he will talk about the tea party and how he thinks the tea party got the short end of the stick and what it means for the future of those that have that point of view. more from the president last night after the fiscal cliff deal was cut. >> i'm very open to compromise. i agree with democrats and republicans that the aging population and rising cost of health care makes medicare the biggest contributor our deficit. i believe we have to find ways to reform that program without hurting seniors to count on it to survive and i believe it further unnecessary spending in government that we can eliminate. but we can't simply cut our way to prosperity. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy
the senate is waiting for the house but this was a major disaster, the worst disaster to hit the new england area in our lifetime, time for congress to step up and act as a community, as a nation to those in need. connell: thank you for coming on today. the judge is that coming up, and in the paul lozano, not happy about the deal for different reasons and he will talk about the tea party and how he thinks the tea party got the short end of the stick and what it means for the future of those...
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england to south carolina? so if you are a business person or astute manager, you have territorial divisions. and in the 60's and the 70's when european states persons and scholars were looking at the federal laws and to see if they could find some lessons for the european union, many of them thought the american federalist system as being administrative of administrative convenience and in a sense it was the that is in the whole theory of federalism and that is and the legion. the feria federalism, the genius of federalism is that it's wrong as an ethical matter. wrong as a moral matter for deutsch to delegate so much power over your own life to the remote central authority that you can no longer plan your own destiny that is the moral and the ethical underpinning of federalism. those are structural components in the hamilton and the instructor. as i've indicated there's a jeffersonian bill of rights when you hear about two things you think there might be tension between the two, but actually there is a stunni
england to south carolina? so if you are a business person or astute manager, you have territorial divisions. and in the 60's and the 70's when european states persons and scholars were looking at the federal laws and to see if they could find some lessons for the european union, many of them thought the american federalist system as being administrative of administrative convenience and in a sense it was the that is in the whole theory of federalism and that is and the legion. the feria...
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this storm damaged more than 00,000 home700,000 homes in neww jersey, and new england. we have the power to help our countrymen port their liberias together. we did it here in the snavment but the house walked away, just like they did with postal reform, just like they did with agricultural reform, our farm bill, and like they've walked away from so many different things this year. they left these people without help. they're gone. they've left. they're not in washington. and i'm disappointed we've turned our books -- and i don't include me in this operation or anyone ha in this 123459 -- buti am deeply disappointed that the house of representatives have turned their backs on people who are suffering. and please understand everybody, this does not include the leadership of leader pelosi, leader hoyer. they've done their best to gather their troops to help anytime anything is needed. but it's not who we should be as americans. just to walk away from these people. wintertime is now there. when disaster strikes, fire, floods, storm, or earthquake, we in the past haven't pa
this storm damaged more than 00,000 home700,000 homes in neww jersey, and new england. we have the power to help our countrymen port their liberias together. we did it here in the snavment but the house walked away, just like they did with postal reform, just like they did with agricultural reform, our farm bill, and like they've walked away from so many different things this year. they left these people without help. they're gone. they've left. they're not in washington. and i'm disappointed...
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so in 1921, with $150 in her pockets, determined to become a foreign correspondent, she went to england with the desire to make her way through the wilds of fleet street. but what's remarkable is that within five years she became the first woman to head a news bureau in europe. station in berlin, she saw a world in chaos, and she hunkered to understand that madness that seemed to be sweeping europe. the public and local upheaval after the great war, and the political landscape that was giving rise to ruthless dictators. she wanted to be a player, and she knew that as a woman she would have to fight harder, faster, and longer than her male colleagues. she would have government officials, prime ministers, presidents, and earned a reputation as a reporter willing to do anything, and go anywhere, for the sake of a story. thompson had the guts to ask the american public the questions they did not want to think about. mired in the delusion that they were protected from asian and european to mold by tuitions, americans preferred the roar and affluence of the 1920s, dancing and drinking themsel
so in 1921, with $150 in her pockets, determined to become a foreign correspondent, she went to england with the desire to make her way through the wilds of fleet street. but what's remarkable is that within five years she became the first woman to head a news bureau in europe. station in berlin, she saw a world in chaos, and she hunkered to understand that madness that seemed to be sweeping europe. the public and local upheaval after the great war, and the political landscape that was giving...
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his dog on a pier in england. the chopper crew braved 50 mile-an-hour winds. >> at least make a difference to someone. they are in trouble, you try to get there. >> his wife was celebrating with her family and they eventually called off the search for the man. >>> viewers are amazed at hannah's come back at rose parade. it was a few weeks she was severely burned at her home. >> on december 11th, espn she was making dinner at her home. she lifted the burners on pro obtain gear and the wind had blown out the fire. >> so i turned the gas off. i went to re-ignite and there was an explosion. >> hannah told the story on gma today. co-hosting the event was first time back. she suffered first-degree burns on her neck and face and second-degree burns on her injured left hand. it also singed her hair. >> i spent an hour in makeup and i have false eyelashes. this is all fake hair. as the hard road for burn victims. i was by far the most fortunate person in my burn unit. >> it should serve as a safety unit that anyone that us
his dog on a pier in england. the chopper crew braved 50 mile-an-hour winds. >> at least make a difference to someone. they are in trouble, you try to get there. >> his wife was celebrating with her family and they eventually called off the search for the man. >>> viewers are amazed at hannah's come back at rose parade. it was a few weeks she was severely burned at her home. >> on december 11th, espn she was making dinner at her home. she lifted the burners on pro...
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his dog on a pier in england. the chopper crew braved 50 mile-an-hour winds. >> at least make a difference to someone. they are in trouble, you try to get there. >> his wife was celebrating with her family and they eventually called off the search for the man. >>> viewers are amazed at hannah's come back at rose parade. it was a few weeks she was severely burned at her home. >> on december 11th, espn she was making dinner at her home. she lifted the burners on pro obtain gear and the wind had blown out the fire. >> so i turned the gas off. i went to re-ignite and there was an explosion. >> hannah told the story on gma today. co-hosting the event was first time back. she suffered first-degree burns on her neck and face and second-degree burns on her injured left hand. it also singed her hair. >> i spent an hour in makeup and i have false eyelashes. this is all fake hair. as the hard road for burn victims. i was by far the most fortunate person in my burn unit. >> it should serve as a safety unit that anyone that us
his dog on a pier in england. the chopper crew braved 50 mile-an-hour winds. >> at least make a difference to someone. they are in trouble, you try to get there. >> his wife was celebrating with her family and they eventually called off the search for the man. >>> viewers are amazed at hannah's come back at rose parade. it was a few weeks she was severely burned at her home. >> on december 11th, espn she was making dinner at her home. she lifted the burners on pro...
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it happened 15 minutes after midnight on new year's day. the prince, a rescue pie with the royal air force was within in the air a minute within the call but the rescue was unsuccessful. they called off the search. >>> racing on snow. we're back in china, northeast china. obstacles set up to challenge the drivers all of them amateurs. this event one of several kicking off the month-long ice snow festival which starts on saturday. jenna: new information from connecticut now where students from sandy hook elementary are preparing for their first day back in school. there is an open house letting kids visit the new building where they will attend classes from now on. they haven't been back to the school where the gunman opened fire at sandy hook elementary murdering 20 children and six adults. david lee miller is in monroe where the school is. tell us a little bit about the plan. >> reporter: this is a special day and a great deal of work has gone into making it possible. it is a cold, crisp morning here in the town of monroe. signs are out th
it happened 15 minutes after midnight on new year's day. the prince, a rescue pie with the royal air force was within in the air a minute within the call but the rescue was unsuccessful. they called off the search. >>> racing on snow. we're back in china, northeast china. obstacles set up to challenge the drivers all of them amateurs. this event one of several kicking off the month-long ice snow festival which starts on saturday. jenna: new information from connecticut now where...
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news this morning." >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning, it is wednesday, january 2. i'm elizabeth wenger. frank and michelle are both off this morning. time now 5:30. >>> and we will start with this developing story. a water main break is sending water gushing in hayward. let's get right to gianna. good morning. >> all right, thank you, elizabeth. let's go to chopper 5 right now. you can see in our live picture here that that water is still gushing from that water main break here. we have quite a puddle there at the scene. this is located at jackson and santa clara. mostly affecting eastbound side of jackson vote at santa clara. so they have that roadway blocked off in the meantime while they mop up this mess. we have a photographer on the scone and you can see from ground level that water is still gushing out causing a problem in the area. so chp has issued a traffic alert for that eastbound side of jackson. also, for the jackson street off-ramp. one lane is blocked as you work your way off t
news this morning." >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning, it is wednesday, january 2. i'm elizabeth wenger. frank and michelle are both off this morning. time now 5:30. >>> and we will start with this developing story. a water main break is sending water gushing in hayward. let's get right to gianna. good morning. >> all right, thank you, elizabeth. let's go to chopper 5...
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. >> from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "eyewitness news this morning." >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, it is wednesday, january 2. i'm elizabeth wenger. frank and michelle are both off this morning. >>> time now 6:31. it came down to a late-night vote on capitol hill. but the house has approved a senate bill aimed at preventing across the board budget cuts and tax hikes. once president obama signs the bill it will take effect retroactively to the start of the new year. for more, let's go to cbs reporter tara mergener live from washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. the standoff over the "fiscal cliff" is finally over. now, many republicans and even some democrats did not like this bill but enough ultimately relented. after months of debating and back room deals, congress has passed a bill which will pull the country back from the "fiscal cliff." >> on this vote the yeas are 287, nays 167. >> reporter: couples who make less than $450,000 and people who make $400,000 will not have tax hikes and
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hand in hand to the british monarchy the church of england has been a symbol of the u.k. for centuries and while the church still enjoys mannie unique political and financial privileges its current state is less than secure as are probably boyko found. one of the most religiously diverse nations in the world with one official state religion to some it's a paradox i think any institute any faith institution like the church of england is going to have some potential threats on the horizon and those threats on the horizon are basically around its relevance to communities in general other faiths are significantly growing in their not only population but their voice in a social and political level so it's really important to have a plurality of opinion rather than just focus on one institution as being reflective of the nation yet the national church has twenty six years on the elected members in the house of lords the upper house of britain's parliament and it enjoys financial privileges courtesy of the u.k. taxpayer by the church's own admission the number of people coming t
hand in hand to the british monarchy the church of england has been a symbol of the u.k. for centuries and while the church still enjoys mannie unique political and financial privileges its current state is less than secure as are probably boyko found. one of the most religiously diverse nations in the world with one official state religion to some it's a paradox i think any institute any faith institution like the church of england is going to have some potential threats on the horizon and...
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are the foozle pless and hand in hand with the british monarchy the church of england have been a symbol of the u.k. for centuries and while the church still enjoys many unique political and financial privileges its current state is less than secure as our chief political finds out. one of the most religiously diverse nations in the wild with one official state religion to some it's a paradox i think any institution any faith institution like the church of england is going to have some potential threats on the horizon and those threats on the horizon are basically around its relevance to communities in general other faiths are significant and growing in their not only public. the opera house of britain's parliament and it enjoys financial privileges courtesy of the u.k. taxpayer by the church's own admission the number of people coming through the doors of this and every other church in england has hauled over the past forty years the very same report even warns that in the longer term the established religion faces fading away to virtual envelopment twenty anglican churches just like th
are the foozle pless and hand in hand with the british monarchy the church of england have been a symbol of the u.k. for centuries and while the church still enjoys many unique political and financial privileges its current state is less than secure as our chief political finds out. one of the most religiously diverse nations in the wild with one official state religion to some it's a paradox i think any institution any faith institution like the church of england is going to have some...
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while the church of england needs a face lift as its founding creasing get attached by britain's population of course to strip it centuries old power. from moscow if you just never know when you're at the new census like ten pm here now our top story president obama is to sign the law increasing taxes on wealthy americans the deal was passed by congress after months of political bickering to avoid the fiscal cliff and the threat of a destructive recession it was rushed through on tuesday night before the financial markets reopened after the new year holiday less than twenty four hours after getting senate approval the move prevents deep spending cuts and middle class tax hikes which technically took effect at midnight on gender the first compromise to greece's taxes on household incomes then over four hundred fifty thousand dollars and delay spending cuts for two months some economists though see this of being of little help to revive america. really leave out to really big question that they would have to attack caught in the. one or two month's time the number one priority would be sealin
while the church of england needs a face lift as its founding creasing get attached by britain's population of course to strip it centuries old power. from moscow if you just never know when you're at the new census like ten pm here now our top story president obama is to sign the law increasing taxes on wealthy americans the deal was passed by congress after months of political bickering to avoid the fiscal cliff and the threat of a destructive recession it was rushed through on tuesday night...
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outfitter gregory is the managing director of a new initiative called the paul revere project, a new communications initiative, and is the chairman of the intercollegiate study of institutes. he was, for many years, the distinguished publisher of the american scholar. he took a -- american spectator, the american spectator. a once more magazine that the breeds new life into. and he is the former president and publisher of gregory publishing, of course, which originally published "witness". mr. gregory seven department of justice during the reagan ministration, deputy assistant attorney general and as administrator of the office of juvenile justice and delinquency prevention. he published many articles in his new book, upstream, the ascendance of american conservatism published in 2008. now, has asked to speak first, so i would like to offer him the floor. >> thanks. as was mentioned, i may have found never to set foot on a college campus again after a number of nasty experiences and a number of college campuses, and i now understand why the day of atonement begins for jews with the d
outfitter gregory is the managing director of a new initiative called the paul revere project, a new communications initiative, and is the chairman of the intercollegiate study of institutes. he was, for many years, the distinguished publisher of the american scholar. he took a -- american spectator, the american spectator. a once more magazine that the breeds new life into. and he is the former president and publisher of gregory publishing, of course, which originally published...